We’d love to talk to you about partnering with Sunnyside, the leader in the mindful drinking movement.
We’d love to talk to you about partnering with Sunnyside, the leader in the mindful drinking movement.
Sunnyside is on a mission to empower the millions of U.S. adults who drink alcohol to get more out of life by building healthier habits. There’s also a big opportunity to change the dialogue around alcohol health. With 75% of U.S. adults drinking alcohol on a regular basis, we believe that cutting back, drinking more mindfully, or just having more awareness around alcohol is something that should be easy to talk about. If you align with our mission and want to talk about a partnership please reach out!
We aim for meaningful, creative, authentic partnerships. Partnerships can come from anywhere and can grow in many different directions. As a starting point, here are some ways we collaborate:
To explore a partnership opportunity, please simply email partners@sunnyside.co. We’re excited to hear from you and discuss how we can create something great together!
Sunnyside is a system for creating a more mindful approach to drinking to help you reach your goals. Our members are seeing major benefits, including a 30% average reduction in weekly drinks, improved sleep, a healthier diet, money saved, and an overall improved sense of well-being.
Sunnyside is not designed to treat alcohol use disorder (AUD). For resources related to AUD, including how to get support, please visit the NIH website. We’ve also partnered with Moderation Management, a non-profit dedicated to reducing the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol.
Sunnyside is a system for creating a more mindful approach to drinking to help you reach your goals. Our members are seeing major benefits, including a 30% average reduction in weekly drinks, improved sleep, a healthier diet, money saved, and an overall improved sense of well-being.
Sunnyside is not designed to treat alcohol use disorder (AUD). For resources related to AUD, including how to get support, please visit the NIH website. We’ve also partnered with Moderation Management, a non-profit dedicated to reducing the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol.